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  2. San Patricio Church massacre - Wikipedia

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    Plaque in memory of the Pallottine Fathers in the Church of St. Sylvester in Rome. Forensic photo of the bodies of the Pallottine Fathers.. The San Patricio Church massacre was the mass murder of three priests and two seminarians of the Pallottine order on July 4, 1976, during the Dirty War, at St. Patrick's Church, located in the Belgrano neighborhood of the Buenos Aires, Argentina.

  3. Enrique Angelelli - Wikipedia

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    Enrique Ángel Angelelli Carletti (17 July 1923 – 4 August 1976) was a bishop of the Catholic Church in Argentina who was assassinated during the Dirty War for his involvement with social issues. Angelelli commitment to the "Church of the Poor" offered a model for the future Pope Francis. His cause of sainthood opened in 2015.

  4. Pope Francis - Wikipedia

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    Bergoglio was the subject of allegations regarding the Argentine Navy's kidnapping of two Jesuit priests, Orlando Yorio and Franz Jalics, in May 1976, during Argentina's Dirty War. [101] He feared for the priests' safety and had tried to change their work prior to their arrest; contrary to reports, he did not try to throw them out of the Jesuit ...

  5. Argentine priests defend Pope Francis over 'shameful' Milei ...

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    Priests from poor districts in Buenos Aires held a mass on Tuesday to defend Argentine Pope Francis after radical right-wing presidential candidate Javier Milei denounced him as an "imbecile" and ...

  6. Dirty War - Wikipedia

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    Memorial at the former detention center of Quinta de Mendez []. The Dirty War (Spanish: Guerra sucia) is the name used by the military junta or civic-military dictatorship of Argentina (Spanish: dictadura cívico-militar de Argentina) for its period of state terrorism [12] [10] [13] in Argentina [14] [15] from 1974 to 1983.

  7. Pope and Argentine President Milei embrace after pontiff ...

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    Pope Francis and Argentine President Javier Milei embraced Sunday in St. Peter's Basilica, as Argentine faith and politics came together during a Mass to canonize the country's first female saint.

  8. Denial of state terrorism in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The main argument of the deniers is that in the 1970s and 1980s there was a Dirty War in the country between the Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic and these they regarded as "subversive elements", who the regime de facto categorized as armed organizations and anyone who opposed it. the idea of Western and Christian society.

  9. Catholic Church–state relations in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    See Dirty War#Participation of Catholic Church members. In 1976, a human rights lawyer accused Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio, now Pope Francis, of conspiring with the junta to kidnap two Jesuit priests. Despite no hard evidence linking him to the crime, Cardinal Bergoglio, who headed the Society of Jesus in Argentina, had conflicts with priests ...